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  1. Founded in 1857, Lake Forest College has a long tradition of academic excellence. At the heart of Lake Forest is the close-knit community of teachers, scholars, students, and staff representing cultures from around the globe who live and learn together in an environment of mutual respect and collaboration.

  2. Lake Forest College was ranked #24 Best Quality of Life by The Princeton Review and #22 for Student Experience by the Wall Street Journal. There's always something happening on campus, and with a student body of 1,753, it's easy to get to know your peers. Worldly community.

  3. Lake Forest College is a focused four year liberal arts institution based in the small northeastern town of Illinois from which it takes its name. The city of Chicago is about an hour’s drive south of campus. There are deliberately small class sizes at Lake Forest, the college intending for each lesson to be taught to under twenty students so as to ensure a faculty receptive to each ...

  4. It’s all part of getting you off on the right foot after college. Best of all, we have the record to show it works: 96% of our students land jobs, attend graduate school, or pursue other chosen opportunities within 6-9 months after graduation. We also appreciate that a Lake Forest education represents a substantial financial investment.

  5. foresternet.lakeforest.eduForesterNet

    555 North Sheridan Road Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 847-234-3100 Admissions: 847-735-5000

  6. Entrepreneurship at Lake Forest College and the City of Lake Forest: A Collaborative Effort, Lake Forest City Council, June 2015. Entrepreneurship and the College Experience, Lake Forest High School, March 2015. Decision Making Under Uncertainty in the Cash Cab, with Matt Kelley, Faculty Luncheon Discussion Group, Lake Forest College, February ...

  7. Scholarships. Lake Forest College is known for making the college experience an affordable one for our students and their families. You could receive up to $34,000 annually in merit-based scholarship. Over 95% of admitted students receive scholarships and/or need-based financial assistance from the College.